Skeet, originally called "Shooting Around the Clock," was invented in 1915 as a way to practice bird shooting. In skeet, clay targets are thrown from two fixed machines while you advance around the stations in a semi-circle pattern. Although the clays are thrown from a single position each time, the shooter's perspective changes at each of the 8 positions, thus making some stations more difficult than others.
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